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Italian Phrase

Vivi con uno scopo e gratitudine.

/ˈvi.vi kon ˈu.no ˈskɔ.po e ɡra.ti.tu.di.ne/
Meaning"Live with a purpose and gratitude."
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Meaning

This phrase is a powerful imperative sentence that encourages a mindful and intentional way of living. It combines the drive of having a goal (scopo) with the emotional grounding of being thankful (gratitudine).

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When to use

Use this phrase when offering life advice, writing a motivational message, or setting a personal intention. It is appropriate for self-help contexts or deep conversations with friends about well-being.

Grammar Breakdown

Viviconunoscopoegratitudine

1

Vivi (Imperativo)

This is the second-person singular imperative of 'vivere'. It is used here to give heartfelt advice.

2

Uno (Articolo)

The indefinite article 'uno' is used instead of 'un' because 'scopo' begins with 's' followed by another consonant.

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Mi sento un po' perso in questo periodo.

I feel a bit lost during this period.

Vivi con uno scopo e gratitudine, vedrai che tutto migliorerà.

Live with a purpose and gratitude, you'll see that everything will improve.

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Common Mistakes

  • Vivi con il scopo e gratitudine.

    In Italian, words starting with 's' followed by a consonant use 'uno' or 'lo' instead of 'il'.

  • Vivere con uno scopo e gratitudine.

    Use the imperative form 'Vivi' for a direct command or advice instead of the infinitive 'Vivere'.

Alternatives

  • Trova uno scopo e sii grato.

    Find a purpose and be grateful.

  • Vivi con intenzione.

    Live with intention.

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Cultural Tip

While Italians are famous for 'la dolce vita' (the sweet life), modern Italian culture increasingly emphasizes 'consapevolezza' (mindfulness). Expressing gratitude is a common social lubricant in Italy, often seen in the frequent use of 'grazie' for even the smallest gestures.